GlobalHealth Lab Technology and class 2 strategy; Lina Sayed

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GlobalHealth Lab

class 2

Technology and strategy; Lina Sayed

Spring 2013

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Anjali Sastry and colleagues

Plan for today

Quick notes

Meet Alison

Thumbs up on WedUps!

Adding Tricia Morente to all-star lineup, Feb 28 th

Introduction to today

Point of care picture

Perspectives of technology and strategy in global health

Lina Sayed

Coming up:

Mentor check ins (meeting 1)

Tuesday lunch session

Organizational profile

Professional development plan

Next class: Global health overview

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What is needed at the point of care?

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What is needed IN THE DOCTOR-

PATIENT INTERACTION?

• list everything!

• then discuss: how does technology impact these inputs

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TECHNOLOGY

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Diagram of Embrace infant warmer removed due to copyright restrictions.

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Kevin Starr, Mulago Foundation, asks the following

Is the product needed?

Does it work like it’s supposed to?

Will it get to those who need it?

Will they use it right when they get it?

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Watch his poptech talk: http://poptech.org/popcasts/kevin_starr_lasting_impact

Stanford Social Innovation Review, Winter 2013

From “Learning from Coca-Cola” by Prashant Yadav, Orla Stapleton, and Luk Van Wassenhove www.ssireview.org

. Used with permission.

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STRATEGY

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Value in healthcare

What Is Value in Health Care

Supplementary Framework Papers:

Value in Health Care

Measuring Health Outcomes

Reponses: Correspondence

The New England Journal of

Medicine

Michael E. Porter

December 8, 2010

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Diagram of outcome measures hierarchy (Fig. 1) removed due to copyright restrictions.

INFORMING

AND

ENGAGING

HIV/AIDS Care Delivery Value Chain

Resource-Poor Settings

MEASURING

ACCESSING

PREVENTION

&

SCREENING

PATIENT

VALUE

DELAYING

PROGRESSION

DIAGNOSING INITIATING

& STAGING ARV

THERAPY

ONGOING

DISEASE

MANAGEMENT

MANAGEMENT OF

CLINICAL

DETERIORATION

(Health outcomes per unit of cost)

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Coming up

Review this week’s readings, including optional, for applicability to your project

Mentor check ins (meeting 1)

Tuesday lunch session

Organizational profile

Professional development plan

Next class: Global health overview

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Yadav, Prashant, Orla Stapleton, and Luk Van Wassenhove. 2013. “Learning from Coca-Cola.” Stanford Social Innovation Review , Winter: 51-55.

Sinha, Sidhartha R, and Michele Barry. 2011. “Health Technologies and

Innovation in the Global Health Arena.” The New England Journal of Medicine ,

September 1: 779-781.

Rhatigan, Joseph, Sachin Jain, Joia S. Mukherjee and Michael E Porter. 2009.

Applying the Care Delivery Value Chain: HIV/AIDS Care in Resource Poor Settings .

HBS/GHD.

Porter, Michael E. 2008. “Value-Based Health Care Delivery.” Annals of Surgery,

248(4), October: 503-509.

Malkin, Robert A. 2007. “Design of Health Care Technologies for the Developing

World.” The Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering , April 12: 567-587.

Blaya, Joaquin A, Hamish S.F. Fraser, and Brian Holt. 2010. “E-Health

Technologies Show Promise in Developing Countries.” Health Affairs , June 6:

244-251.

Peterson, Kyle, Samuel Kim, Matthew Rehrig, and Mike Stamp. Circa 2012.

“Competing by Saving Lives: How Pharmaceutical and Medical Device

Companies Create Shared Value in Global Health.” FSG report .

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